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How do the top right fielders in Major League Baseball stack up? That question has been answered by our experts in the latest installment of the Baseball Tonight 100 (#BBTN100), a project to rank the top players across all 30 teams. We'll reveal a new position each day and unveil the overall 1-100 rankings March 27.

Do you agree with the experts' take on right fielders? Simply click on the images of the top 10 below to submit your ballot.

Yasiel Puig took MLB by storm in 2013 -- and wasn't even voted best rookie in his league. That honor went Monday to Jose Fernandez, the Miami Marlins ace who went 12-6 with a 2.19 ERA and 187 strikeouts, and received 26 of 30 first-place votes. The American League, strangely, saw its top votes more divided, with Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Wil Myers (.293/.354/.478, 13 HR in 88 games) taking 23 of 30 first-place votes to beat out fellow finalists Jose Iglesias and Chris Archer. What do you make of the picks? What does the future hold for these honorees and finalists?

Best in NL?

Puig posted a .319/.391/.534 line, but his performance tailed off late in the season.

Who is your National League Rookie of the Year?

46%

Jose Fernandez

44%

Yasiel Puig

10%

Someone else

(Total votes: 1,877)

Best in AL?

Myers went up against a defensive shortstop (Iglesias) and a starting pitcher (Archer).

Who is your American League Rookie of the Year?

7%

Chris Archer

26%

Jose Iglesias

58%

Wil Myers

9%

Someone else

(Total votes: 1,686)

Brightest future?

Myers and Puig are 22, while Fernandez is just 21. But pitchers aren't always durable ...

Who gets your MLB awards?

All that's left to do in the 2013 MLB season is hand out the hardware. There are some pretty tight races in both the American and National Leagues, which is a good sign as it shows just how many strong performances there were this year. Our experts have given their choices for the American League and National League Rookie of the Year awards. Do you agree? Cast your votes now!